CAM Common; Quality issues make this an unpopular format
A copy made in a cinema using a camcorder or mobile phone. The sound source is the camera microphone. Cam rips can quickly Happy Death Day 2U appear online after the first preview or premiere of the film. The quality ranges from subpar to adequate, depending on the group of persons performing the recording and the resolution Happy Death Day 2U of the camera used. The main disadvantage of this is the sound quality. The microphone does not only record the sound from the movie, but also the background sound in Happy Death Day 2U the cinema. The camera can also record movements and audio of the audience in the theater, for instance, when someone stands up in front of the screen, or when the Happy Death Day 2U audience laughs at a funny moment in the movie.

Telesync TS HDTS TELESYNC PDVD PreDVDRip Very common
A telesync (TS) is a bootleg recording of a film recorded in a movie theater, Happy Death Day 2U sometimes filmed using a professional camera on a tripod in
the projection booth. The main difference between a CAM and TS copy is that the audio of a TS is Happy Death Day 2U captured with a direct connection to the sound source (often an FM microbroadcast provided for the hearing-impaired, or from a drive-in theater). Often, a cam is mislabeled as a telesync. Happy Death Day 2U HDTS is used to label a High-definition video recording.
WORKPRINT Very rare
A copy made from an unfinished version of a film produced by the studio. Typically a workprint has missing effects Happy Death Day 2U and overlays, and differs from its theatrical release. Some workprints have a time index marker running in a corner or on the top edge; some may also include a watermark. Happy Death Day 2U A workprint might be an uncut version, and missing some material that would appear in the final movie (or including scenes later cut).

Telecine TC HDTC TELECINE Fairly rare
A copy captured Happy Death Day 2U from a film print using a machine Happy Death Day 2U